Forget trying to stigmatize diamond-buying by talking about conflict diamonds and artificial scarcity. This approach using paired-associates will work much better.
Posted by floridacracker at October 27, 2004 09:43 PMI'm getting turned into glass beads and strung on a necklace. My daughter gets to pick the color and style.
By the way, Lilly is BEAUTIFUL!!
Posted by: Cindy at October 28, 2004 07:36 AMMy mother once said that upon her death she was to be cremated and the ashes put into medallions for my brother and I to wear.
Posted by: fad at October 28, 2004 08:28 AMFad, what was your response?
Cindy, was your daughter enthusiastic about wearing you around her neck? LOL.
Thanks for the compliment to Lil. She's over at the vet's now getting a thorough bath. She's got a new pink collar and pink leash waiting for her when she's done.
No way I'm wearing my folks. No way.
Posted by: Donnah at October 28, 2004 09:48 AMI told her that since she loved to ride the ferries in Puget Sound so much, we were going to wall her up in one of them so that she could toodle around there forever.
It's still unsettled.
Posted by: fad at October 28, 2004 10:06 AMShe said if people compliment her on it she is going to say, "Thank you, this is my Mom"
Posted by: Cindy at October 28, 2004 10:47 AMHee!
Pretty soon people are going to start to say "That's a pretty necklace. Which relative is it?"